insider.si.edu: Robert Frank's The Americans : the art of documentary photography / Jonathan Day
Robert Frank's The Americans : the art of documentary photography / Jonathan Day
The Boston Globe: MoMA looks at Robert Frank’s six decades of photography and filmmaking after ‘The Americans’
MoMA looks at Robert Frank’s six decades of photography and filmmaking after ‘The Americans’
NEW YORK -- Robert Frank, a giant of 20th-century photography whose seminal book "The Americans" captured singular, candid moments of the 1950s and helped free picture-taking from the boundaries of ...
NEW YORK — In 1960, Robert Frank published a slim volume of 83 photographs called “The Americans,” which remains one of the most absorbing and disturbing photographic projects since the medium was ...
A photo from Frank’s “The Americans” shows why he was the prince of blur. The Swiss American photographer Robert Frank (1924-2019) was a beacon of artistic empathy. He was also the prince of blur — ...
insider.si.edu: American witness : the art and life of Robert Frank / RJ Smith
American witness : the art and life of Robert Frank / RJ Smith
"In the mid-1950s, Swiss-born New Yorker Robert Frank embarked on a ten-thousand-mile road trip across post-war America, capturing thousands of photographs of all levels of a rapidly changing society.
The Washington Post: Robert Frank left still photography for ‘another mistress.’ Here she is.
The Washington Post: Gambling with his heart, Robert Frank produced indelible images
The New York Times: Robert Frank, a Filmmaker Who Never Stopped Changing